Depending on what you’re looking for in rent prices, you have the option of moving to the Spice Market, Uptown, Fashion District or the Arts Quarter. Part of the reason San Myshuno feels so big is because there are four new neighborhoods to live in. It’s obvious there was a lot of thought behind even the most obscure background details-Sims walking down the street, taxis racing down city blocks, rumbling from the subway passing by and ambient noise from the cars crossing the bay on the San Myshuno bridge make City Living the most comprehensive expansion pack released for The Sims 4. It’s a vast city built with impeccable precision. It takes hours to get your bearings, in a good way. The sheer scope of this city is quite daunting. When you take San Myshuno and put it up against Bridgeport from TS3, it’s amazing to see how far The Sims has come, aesthetically speaking. A Sim living downstairs in Culpepper came up to hang out because he was lonely. A neighbor came to the door of my penthouse to ask for food in exchange for her good company. There’s a human element in City Living that doesn’t exist in previous expansions. It’s the complexity that makes this expansion pack a must-buy. San Myshuno takes you along for a ride, just like a real city would and a good game should. But City Living roped me back into the story. In the Sims 4, I’ve been a builder - and a strong advocate for the motherlode cheat.
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